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I personally don't like American accents, mostly because I feel like American think that they're better then everyone else. British accents however are super attractive, Emmy exes cockney accent was phenomenal. I'm an not British however I sometimes have a English accent when I speak probably because I have many British friends with whom is speak English with. Australia accents come close 2nd

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I think that it's an exaggeration for the main part. Some do, some don't. Some just like to hear something different because it brings the excitement of foreign shores. Just as an English guy might find a Spanish accent on a girl to be hot. I don't believe that American girls are all lining up for British accents at all. Besides which, once the British guy smiles they'll see that his teeth are shitty and the accent will no longer work.

There are different accents and slang terms in America too. There's Southern, Bostonian, Latino (I consider it American because some American territories were originally Mexican). British accents are just like any other accent to me.. the appeal will have more to do with their voice.

@HotJealousyOne time when I was in Edinburgh I walked into a fish & chips shop. There was an old man standing there who recognized me as being American and he started talking to me, for quite the monologue. I have no idea what he said.

I later asked my great aunt about whether her Scottish grandmother had much of an accent. She said that when she was a little girl (1910's) that when her friends were around that she would have to translate from her grandmother's "English" into English that her friends could understand.

Haha xD we all view how we talk as normal, even when others find it attractive to listen to lol.Well, I don't know, I just find it nice. When they've got a really heavy accent its not as nice since it's difficult to understand haha. But I really like it. And since I've lived in the UK as a child and I've had a great time there, I just love everything about England, accents included lol

I don't, I imagine the north as the same except colder and everyone wears old grandpa caps haha, and tbf there are quite a lot of very arrogant people near where I live, but the majority aren't, and all the arrogant/stuck up people are like that to everyone, they speak like the queen :P

Argh, so jealous, i have a super super Irish name, but a really strong southern English accent. I always feel really posh wherever I go and people assume I'm a snob :/ but ngl, an Irish accent makes anyones knees weak :P

Whenever we lose a game I always think to myself "could be worse, could support Portsmouth" :P and at least you didn't go from BPL to league 1 in 2 seasons like we did haha, we even started in league 1 with -10 points haha

Technically that accent is called RP which stands for reciprocal pronunciation. It's also known as the Queens English or Posh British. 3% of the population speak it and they also speak it on the BBC. My personal favorite is cockney.